Metabolic correlates of fatigue and of recovery from fatigue in single frog muscle fibers
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Nassar-Gentina, V.
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Metabolic correlates of fatigue and of recovery from fatigue in single frog muscle fibers
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Fatigue and recovery from fatigue were related to metabolism in single fibers of the frog semitendinosus muscle. The fibers were held at a sarcomere length of 2.3 µm in oxygenated Ringer solution at 15°C and were stimulated for up to 150 s by a schedule of 10-s, 20-Hz tetanic trains that were interrupted by 1-s rest periods, after which they were rapidly frozen for biochemical analysis. Two kinds of fatigue were produced in relation to stimulus duration. A rapidly reversed fatigue occurred with stimulation for under 40 s and was evidenced by a decline in tetanic tension that could be overcome by 1 s of rest. A prolonged fatigue was caused by stimulation for 100-150 s. It was evidenced during stimulation by a fall in tetanic tension that could not be overcome by 1 s of rest, and after stimulation by a reduction, lasting for up to 82 min, in the peak tension of a 200-ms test tetanus. Fiber phosphocreatine (PCr) fell logarithmically in relation to stimulus duration, from a mean of 121 ± 8
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/162326
DOI: 10.1085/jgp.72.5.593
ISSN: 15407748
00221295
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Journal of General Physiology, Volumen 72, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 593-606
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